Written by
Heather Ervin
Will Ayers (left) and Joe Hudspeth (right).
In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! Podcast, sponsored by Chevron, we dive into the redefining role of green technology in the maritime industry. With us today is Will Ayers, Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG)’s chief electrical engineer, and Joe Hudspeth, director of sales, who will explore the challenges and opportunities of sustainable vessel designs.
From cutting-edge electrical systems to future-proofing strategies, they’ll discuss how they’ve been behind the scenes in integrating innovative solutions to reduce environmental impact and meet evolving regulatory demands. Tune in to discover how the maritime sector is embracing green technology and the future of efficient shipbuilding.
Before we dive in, we wanted to share that this podcast is proudly brought to you by Chevron, a global leader in energy solutions committed to driving sustainability and innovation across industries. To tune in, listen to Marine Log’s Listen Up! Podcast below on either SoundCloud or Spotify:
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